Peter, It is just a normal FrameMaker file with a funny extension on it. The client probably added the .tpl extension to distinguish it from their other documents. There is nothing inherently different about a FrameMaker "template" than any other FrameMaker document.
Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com >I have recd a Frame template document from a client with the extension .tpl > > I've not seen this file extension before and whilst Frame opens the file > without problem, Windows doesn't recognis it as a FrameMaker file type. > > Can anyone enlighten me as to what this is? > > -Peter > _______________________________________________
